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The Clara Barton National Historic Site, which includes the Clara Barton House, was established in 1974 to interpret the life of Clara Barton (1821–1912), an American pioneer teacher, nurse, and humanitarian who was the founder of the American Red Cross. The site is located 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of Washington D.C. in Glen Echo, Maryland.
The Clara Barton House: Glen Echo, Maryland: MD 614 at MacArthur Boulevard 20] Washington's Farm: Dickerson, Maryland ...
Carol J. Barton (born 1954), noted book artist and painter; runs the Glen Echo Mini Farm Stand; Clara Barton (1821–1912), founder of the American Red Cross, moved to, retired at, and died in Glen Echo [18] Roger Tory Peterson (1908–1996), naturalist, ornithologist, artist, educator, and pioneering conservationist. With his wife, Peterson ...
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland. ... Clara Barton House: Clara Barton House. January 12, 1965 : Glen Echo Montgomery ...
Chestertown Historic District (Chestertown, Maryland) Chesterville Brick House; Chiswell's Inheritance; Clara Barton National Historic Site; Clifton (Ednor, Maryland) Colonial Annapolis Historic District; Compton Bassett (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) Concord (District Heights, Maryland) Content (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) The Cottage (Upper ...
Dec. 21—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Oral history places a two-story home at 662 Main St. as the site where American Red Cross founder Clara Barton began a relief effort after the 1889 Johnstown flood.
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Around 400 people who live in Barton House in the Barton Hill area of the city were told to pack a bag of clothes and leave on November 14, following surveys which identified structural issues.